During AdmiralCharlie Whatley's opening statements, he joked that "Welcoming a new planet to the Federation is the happiest assignment an admiral can hope for. Maybe that's why so many of us showed up."

The group setting that these officers appear in was described in the script notes as: "Five Starfleet Admirals in dress uniforms and two Federation Civilians, sit across from the Bajoran delegation, which consists of two Vedeks and three Government Ministers. The room is a buzz with excitement..."

Based on previous dialog, one of the two female admirals were likely named Colti, and likewise, any of the lower ranked admirals (likely a male) were named Veta.

These voices of Starfleet officers spoke to Captain Jean-Luc Picard during his afterlife experience with Q in 2369. A female voice asked him "Why Jean-Luc? Why did you do it?" and another female voice said "Captain, there are still people down there. We can't abandon." A male voice said "There must be some other way captain, some other choice than firing on us." and another male voice said "Lieutenant Picard to the bridge". According to Q, Picard was responsible for their deaths during his career. (TNG: "Tapestry")

Five voices can be identified, two female and two male. They were provided by unknown performers.

These two Starfleet security officers tried to catch Harry Kim in an alternate timeline in 2372 on Earth. They beamed into Kim's apartment, where Libby managed to hold them up. A few minutes later they chased Kim again and caught him on a street. One security guard was kicked by Harry on a fire-escape and passed out. The second guard was knocked out by Tom Paris' punches after he had caught Harry Kim on the street. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")

Both stunt actors received no on-screen credit for their appearance. It is unknown if they exist in the real timeline.

This male Starfleet ensign contacted the Enterprise-D in 2365 and informed them that he transported a VIP guest aboard his shuttle. He was then interrupted by his VIP guest, Lwaxana Troi of Betazed. (TNG: "Manhunt")

These three Starfleet scientists were stationed at the Federation science station on Ventax II in 2367 under the command of Dr. Howard Clark. When the Ventaxian citizens learned that their mythical figure Ardra returned riots occurred and a few citizens attacked the science station. They held the scientists hostages and only Dr. Clark was beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. Later they were set free at order of Ardra. (TNG: "Devil's Due")

Upon arriving at DS9, and determining that CaptainBenjamin Sisko was on Bajor, Whatley and his aide beamed down to the planet's subsurface to view the recently discovered city of B'hala.

He was later at the signing ceremony when it was interrupted by Sisko, notifying the officials present that Bajor should not join the Federation at that time. The aide was then instructed by Whatley to get Sisko to the Infirmary. (DS9: "Rapture")

This officer, who is wearing his captain's pips on the opposite that usual collar, was portrayed by an unknown actor.

Based on dialog, and given that this was the only captain present at the signing ceremony, this individual may be the previous mentioned Captain Rifkin.